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Julia Osmond

Head Women's Soccer Coach

josmond@cbu.edu

901-321-3361

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Julia Osmond is in her first season as the Head Coach of the Christian Brothers University women's soccer team.  

Osmond comes returns to CBU after spending seven years as the Director/Associate of Coaching at Collierville Soccer - Lobos Rush.  

Before joining Lobos Rush Osmond was an assistant, at CBU, for two seasons (2014-15), under previous head coach Kieron Heblich.  

While she was at CBU, Osmond helped the Lady Bucs earn 23 wins. The 13 wins for the 2014 team are tied for the most for CBU since 2003. The 2014 Lady Bucs also advanced to the NCAA South Region Tournament.

 During her previous tenure, Osmond helped seven CBU players earn All-GSC honors. Among the honorees was Camilla Rodrigues, who earned All-American, All-GSC and GSC All-Decade nods. 

The Southampton, England native had a decorated playing career, that saw her earn a pair of All-GSC honors at former conference member North Alabama. During her time at UNA, Osmond appeared in 75 matches and was a three-time team captain, helping the Lions advance to four GSC Tournament finals and three NCAA Tournaments. 

In England, Osmond also played U-13 for Southampton and Chelsea Football Clubs. Before coming to the United States, she also spent time for the Reading Football Club women's team. 

Osmond holds US Soccer National D (2018), National C (2019) and National B (2021) licenses. She has also completed the Football Association (England) Level 1 course and the NSCAA Goalkeeper Level 1 and 2 courses. 

Osmond earned a Bachelor of Science in Sport Performance and Excellence from UNA and a Master's of Business Administration from CBU. She is the daughter of Paul and Gillian Osmond, and has three siblings, Chris, Nicola and Jennifer.

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